District Oversees Facility Installation and Operation, Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital Provides Medical Staff Support

On the 5th, vehicles lined up to undergo COVID-19 testing at the drive-through screening clinic set up opposite Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital in Gangseo-gu, Seoul.

On the 5th, vehicles lined up to undergo COVID-19 testing at the drive-through screening clinic set up opposite Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital in Gangseo-gu, Seoul.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seoul Gangseo-gu District Office (District Mayor Noh Hyun-song) and Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital (Hospital Director Im Soo-mi) opened and began operating a drive-thru screening clinic and a walk-in screening clinic from 8:30 a.m. on the 5th.


Six medical personnel from Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital conduct examinations and specimen collection, while the district office provides guidance and manages facilities to ensure smooth medical services.


The feature of this screening clinic is that medical consultation and COVID-19 specimen collection can be done at once, and the testing time is significantly reduced to within 5 to 10 minutes per person.


The consultation fee is charged, and if the individual wishes to undergo a COVID-19 test, they must bear the full cost of the test.



For inquiries, contact Gangseo-gu Public Health Center Medical Department (☎2600-5941) or Ewha Womans University Medical Center Public Relations Strategy Team (☎6986-5333).


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